Flawed logic. My ISP can log all my mail and more with an intelligent packet sniffer. Everything from 64.81.214.120 using SMTP they can just snatch up no matter what I do.
Interesting, I know of a major ISP (whose name I won't mention in this thread!) that intercepts all outgoing SMTP packets and re-routes them to their own SMTP server. So someone using this ISP who enters their work SMTP server *will* have their E-mail monitored to some extent (logged at the very least, with all their E-mails at least temporarily saved to a hard drive at the ISP). And, if someone ran a mailserver using this ISP (they don't allow it in this case, though), the same thing would happen.
-Scott
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